Chicago 2-11 Alarm Fire 12-7-12 part 2

This report comes from Eric Haak:

At 4:24 PM on Friday, December 7th, a fire broke out in an abandoned two-story building at the corner of Drake and 16th Street in Chicago. The structure was a 50 by 125-foot ordinary apartment over commercial building. Initial response included engines 38 and 109, ladders 48 and 32, along with the 14th Battalion. Truck 26 served as RIT with the 13th Battalion. Six minutes after the first units arrived, companies transitioned to a defensive position when Ladder 48 reported a dangerous roof condition.

At 4:35 PM, the 14th Battalion called for a still and a box alarm, followed by a 2-11 alarm nine minutes later, escalating to a 2-2-1. Squad 1 used a snorkel from a vacant lot to the southeast of the fire building, while Tower Ladder 54 positioned itself in Sector 1 on 16th Street. Tower Ladder 5 operated on Drake Street, directly west of the fire site.

Eric Haak captured several images from the scene, providing a visual record of the incident. His photos show the intensity of the fire and the efforts of the responding units. These images offer a glimpse into the challenges faced by firefighters during this large-scale alarm.

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